CNN anchor Candy Crowley has been criticized for her part in the network's coverage of the Steubenville rape case's guilty verdict on Sunday. A petition demands CNN apologize for appearing to empathize with the teen rapists and not the victim.CNN video still

CNN continues to receive criticism for its coverage of the Steubenville, Ohio rape case, and more than 100,000 people have signed a petition demanding CNN apologize in just 24 hours. While reporting Sunday's guilty verdict for high school football players Trent Mays and Ma'lik Richmond, CNN anchor Candy Crowley and reporter Poppy Harlow "told us repeatedly how difficult it was to watch these boy's lives being destroyed," the Change.org petition says. CNN was said to have spent very little time talking about the 16-year-old female victim, and instead empathized with the rapists. "It was incredibly emotional, incredibly difficult," Harlow said, "to watch what happened as these two young men that had such promising futures — star football players, very good students — we literally watched as, they believe, their life fell apart." CNN, along with Fox News and MSNBC, were also criticized for airing the name of the rape victim.

"Spring Breakers" actress Selena Gomez says she made Justin Bieber cry while appearing on "The Late Show with David Letterman" Monday night. Letterman asked Gomez if she was dating anyone and mentioned her ex-boyfriend to which Gomez said "No, I'm single, I'm good." Letterman then recalled, "the last time [Bieber] was on [the show], he and I got into a conversation... and I made him cry." Gomez replied, "Well then, that makes two of us." BURN.

The release of Ashton Kutcher's "jOBS" movie in theaters has been delayed, and Sony's still in the works on a screenplay written by Aaron Sorkin, but a surprise third film about the late Apple co-founder is coming out next month. Former Mac commercial star Justin Long will play Steve Jobs in a Funny Or Die movie called "iSteve." The parody, also featuring Jorge Garcia (a.k.a. Hurley from "Lost") as Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak, will be FOD's first feature-length film with a runtime of 60 to 75 minutes long. "We were kicking around the idea of making a fake Steve Jobs movie trailer, and as often happens in a writers' room, the joke kind of escalated," producer Allison Hord says. "iSteve," shot in just five days, will be the first Steve Jobs movie to get a wide release when it debuts online April 15.» Read more at Slash Film.

The worst boss in British TV is back: Ricky Gervais reprises his "The Office" character David Brent in a new 10-minute short. The video shows Brent selling bathroom cleaning products and managing bands, ultimately producing a music video for Dom Johnson to help benefit Britain's Comic Relief charity. The U.S. version of "The Office," which originally starred Steve Carell as Brent-like Dunder Mifflin boss Michael Scott, is about to wrap its nine season run in May.